Alice's own copy of 'Through the Looking Glass' to go on sale

A copy of the book "Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There"
that belonged to the British girl who inspired author Lewis Carroll's "Alice
in Wonderland" will be sold at an auction next month.

By Nick Allen in Los Angeles

5:42AM GMT 24 Nov 2009

The Dec 16 auction will also see the sale of a copy of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" that belonged to its author, Beatrix Potter.

The items come from the collection of former US professional football player Pat McInally.

"Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There," which belonged to the late Alice Liddell before it came into McInally's collection, has an estimated sales price of $150,000 (£90,000).

When she was 10 years-old in 1862, Alice Liddell went on a picnic with her neighbor, the Oxford mathematician Charles Dodgson, who wrote under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. He told her a story that later became the classic book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."

His book "Through the Looking Glass" was a sequel.

The auction, which focuses on children's literature, also includes a first edition copy of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" and signed, limited edition copies of author A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh" and "The House at Pooh Corner."

The auction is expected to generate total sales of $1 million (£600,000) in Los Angeles.